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Christine Information
1,931 words, approx. 6 pages
 Christine is a horror novel by Stephen King, published in 1983. It tells the story of an antique automobile apparently possessed by supernatural forces. In 1983, the movie version of Christine directed by John Carpenter, and starring Keith Gordon, John...




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 The Independent - London
Christine
01/29/1994: 4,112 words, approx. 14 pages I can hardly describe the way she was at school. That's where I first knew her - at school. She was in the year above me, but there was something that looked much younger inside her eyes which would make you feel either protective...
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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Brasington, Christine A.
08/14/2006: 313 words, approx. 1 pages Brasington, Christine A. (Nee Dodds) Nov. 20, 1966-Aug. 11, 2006. Christine A. Brasington, 39 of Waukesha, WI died peacefully at home after a long battle with brain cancer. Born in Morristown, NJ, Christine was a graduate of Southern Regional High School in Manahawkin,...
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 The New York Observer
Christine Quinn, Real Estate Insider
7/17/2007: 567 words, approx. 2 pages A little more than two years ago, City Council Member Christine Quinn’s red hair would be at the front of any rally protesting the proposed West Side football stadium, complaining about the traffic, the taxpayer subsidies, the lack of any sort of meaningful input from...
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 The New York Observer
Former Clinton Pollster Raises for \'d4Next Mayor,\'d5 Christine Quinn
4/24/2007: 304 words, approx. 1 pages Bernard Whitman, a pollster, has worked for Bill Clinton. He has also worked for the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Republican Party of Ukraine, and a Democratic Congressional candidate from Colorado named Jay Fawcett. Now, Mr. Whitmanâwho for years plied his trade for the polling-industry...



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Critical Essay by Publishers Weekly
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 In ["Christine"], King drives back to familiar terror-territory in a haunted car named Christine—and there will no doubt be truckloads of readers thumbing their way through his 500-odd pages. Arnie Cunningham—a teenager who has never fit in—buys a dilapidated 1958 Plymouth Fury from an equally broken-down Army veteran, Roland LeBay. But Christine—and the soon-dead LeBay—have mysterious regenerative powers; Christine's odometer runs backwards and the ca...


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